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If you are going to the race, Christian Motorcyclist Association (CMA) will be there again providing free storage of your gear. So if you ride (why wouldn’t you? Right?) you can leave your gear with us. For those of you who fly in, we store suitcases too. Just be sure to be back soon after the last race, or qualifying, or practice of the day. Ask what time we will be closing when you drop off your stuff. Take a picture of your ticket in case you lose it.

I was there yesterday......The reaction from the crowds was incredible when it was made aware that Marquez had crashed. I've never experienced something like that. I wonder if that's how it is in Europe. I really enjoyed the race.

I was there yesterday......The reaction from the crowds was incredible when it was made aware that Marquez had crashed. I've never experienced something like that. I wonder if that's how it is in Europe. I really enjoyed the race.

Same here. I was there, sitting around T4. Hereís how it went down from a live prospective:

Everyone there was so ho hum. Here we go again with another mm walk away. Then bam! The entire track explodes. You could hear the loud gasp from turn 12 and 15 grand stands first, then the tv broadcast caught up about a second later. Everyone but mm fans cheered. Every lap afterwards, there was cheering all the way around as the leaders passed. After that, a lot of mm fans began to leave early. After the race, there was a lot of energy and up lifted spirits, which also seem to lead to people sticking around for the MotoAmerica race afterwards.

I canít take away how bad of a rider mm is, but it was sure nice to see someone else win for a change, at cota.

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Same here. I was there, sitting around T4. Hereís how it went down from a live prospective:

Everyone there was so ho hum. Here we go again with another mm walk away. Then bam! The entire track explodes. You could hear the loud gasp from turn 12 and 15 grand stands first, then the tv broadcast caught up about a second later. Everyone but mm fans cheered. Every lap afterwards, there was cheering all the way around as the leaders passed. After that, a lot of mm fans began to leave early. After the race, there was a lot of energy and up lifted spirits, which also seem to lead to people sticking around for the MotoAmerica race afterwards.

I canít take away how bad of a rider mm is, but it was sure nice to see someone else win for a change, at cota.

Lotís of poo talk about the COTA surface. Wonder if GP will be back next year.

Yes sir! It's been a long time coming. Not to mention SUZUKI WON along with VR46 come in 2nd .

A spectacular race!

Despite the complaints from the riders from Moto3 to MotoGP, I been questioning COTA's future if they don't resolve the issue with the track's very bumpy surface. It'll be a huge waste if COTA ends up like TWS (Texas World Speedway).